Do you want to be spotted by international companies and add an experience to your CV? While winning your dream trip?

Studyka launches 3 new international challenges! Present your idea in a 3-slide PowerPoint document and come to Paris to present your project!

• The Vinci 2020 Global Climate Challenge: Imagine innovative, easy-to-implement solutions that have a rapid and significant environmental impact. (End of registration April 19th) More than $100 000 of gifts to win!

Improve your mathematical confidence and gain the skills to pass employers’ numeracy tests with this free online course from Loughborough University: Numeracy skills for employability and the workplace. The course may be helpful if you are:

applying for work placements or internships

applying for employment

applying for a course that requires you to pass numeracy skills tests

in employment seeking promotion or wishing to upskill

anyone who wishes to refresh their knowledge of numeracy

anyone who wishes to improve their mathematical confidence for everyday life.

You can sign up now, and the course runs for three weeks from 15 June.

And don’t forget to keep a record of any skills courses and other experience in your Employability Tutorial on the VLE – that way, when you come to write your CV or fill in an application, you’ll have the information you need together in one place.

If you are interested in the following event please submit your CV asap .

In conjunction with the University of York CSSA, a career talk by representatives from the Harbin Institute of Technology Shenzhen Graduate School (China) will take place on Thursday 26 March, from 5 pm – 7pm, in Alcuin Teaching Building A/TB/042.

The school is currently recruiting a large number of staff – target applicants are final year PhD students and Post-docs as well as professors, associate professors and assistant professors. The working language in the Graduate School will be English so the opportunity is NOT restricted to Chinese applicants – all nationalities are welcome.

These awards are open to any student in their final year of university and Young Planners with less than two years’ work experience.

For students it’s your chance to win an internship at top agency, Fallon, or be fast tracked into the second interview stage for Leo Burnett’s graduate programme. For Young Planners it’s the opportunity to win your first APG Creative Strategy Award.

The brief was created jointly by Leo Burnett and McDonald’s: refresh the appeal of a 60 year old product for your own peer group, the McDonald’s Big Mac.

Entrants are all to answer the same brief by submitting a written paper of up to 1,000 words or less. Along with a summary of 200 words to be featured on our website. This is a live brief issued by a senior client at McDonald’s who will be active in the judging process. View the brief.

On behalf of UniversitiesUK and the British Council, the Careers Research & Advisory Centre (CRAC) is undertaking a survey to obtain students’ and recent graduates’ perspectives on spending time abroad during degree programmes.

We are interested in exchanges or other periods spent in an overseas university, work placements abroad, volunteering abroad or any other overseas element of your degree (or mobility scheme linked with your university), provided it is between two weeks and a year in duration.

We’d like you to complete our online survey if you are a current student or recent graduate who:

Has spent one or more periods like this abroad

Has applied for study abroad (or another mobility scheme) and is waiting to go